Scandal-plagued politicians, partisan firebrands and sequined hats: The Sunshine State has it all.

Is Florida — already the center of the political universe — home to the wackiest congressional delegation?

Consider the evidence:

Tea party favorite Rep. Allen West called Democratic National
Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz “vile” and questioned
whether she is a real “lady.” Republican Rep. David Rivera is under
investigation for funding a shadow opponent in the Democratic primary.
GOP Rep. Vern Buchanan has been dealing with allegations about illegal
campaign donations for years. Rep. Bill Posey introduced a so-called
birther bill as soon as he got to Congress in 2009. And Democratic Rep.
Alcee Hastings is regularly reelected — even though as a federal judge,
he was impeached by Congress for bribery and perjury.

On the brighter side, it’s also home to Rep. Frederica Wilson, a
South Florida Democrat who lights up the halls of Congress with her
bedazzled hat collection.

And Republican Ted Yoho, a large-animal veterinarian with no
political experience, and Democrat Alan Grayson, a former lawmaker known
for his over-the-top political rhetoric, are positioned to win their
respective elections and join the Floridians on the Hill next year.